Abstract

Public sector organizations have a very important role in the implementation of meeting public needs. This shows that sector organizations are required to produce innovations in governance. The main objective of this research is to describe Collaborative Innovation and social exchange in the implementation of innovation policies in Indonesia. The data obtained from the results of interviews and observations, and strengthened by the study of secondary data were processed through descriptive research methods with a qualitative approach. Based on the results of the study, the implementation of innovation in Indonesia has not been running effectively, seen from the data on the Indonesian Innovation Index. The same thing with MEMBARA innovation, which is a collaborative program, has not been running effectively. This is due to the understanding between actors in the MEMBARA program regarding their respective functions and duties is not maximized and is not in accordance with Social Exchange in Collaborative Innovation.

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